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Graphic Design and Typography. Sleep. Zen habits. ‘Men must live and create.

Live to the point of tears.’ ~Albert Camus Post written by Leo Babauta. It’s amazing how many people I talk to who tell me they want to create a new blog, write a book, start a new business, change careers, make something new. But they keep putting it off. Does that sound familiar? That time will never come. Seize the bull by the horns, grasp it tenaciously, never let it go. I had two jobs, six kids and marathon training going on when I created Zen Habits.
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~David Belasco Post written by Leo Babauta. One of the worst problems I’ve seen when people send me emails is amazingly common: they’re way too long. I’m a fairly busy guy, but who isn’t busy? I try to be responsive but when I get an incredibly long email there is no way I’ll answer quickly. So why send long emails? Here’s a rule: a long email is never necessary.
Gawker’s redesign cuts traffic in half. When Gawker.com launched a big redesign in February 2011, its traffic halved.

That can happen because even when you do good things, people don’t like change. It can take them a while to adapt to the new environment. So, assuming for a moment the Gawker redesign was a good thing, have things picked up again? “Turns out, according to Gawker's public statistics, things are much, much worse than was originally reported,” The Atlantic states. “Yes, the redesign cut traffic in half almost instantly, but instead of coming back, even more readers left the site behind.”

Several years ago I wrote an article about the obsession many organizations have with website redesigns. We redesign because redesigns are projects. Another reason organizations do redesigns is because they’re fun. Continuous improvement implies lots of testing and observation of customer behavior. Here are three central reasons you should focus on continuous improvement: First, the world is a complex place.
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